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Despite going in mid April there was still plenty of snow and plenty of choices for skiing, whether that be at the top of the glacier, on the cruising blues around the resort or on the tree lined runs in the furthest corners of the...More

We spent a week skiing in Alpe'd Huez, it was not such a good experience as expected.
The pros: The location is amazing, there are plenty of slopes and skilifts. There is a very long black slope (Sarenne) that could be a great experience.
The...More

Great skiing even in late March, even if this was an exceptionally good year for snow. There is a wide range of runs for all levels including the ‘Sarenne’ run which is reputedly the longest black run in Europe and the infamous ‘Tunnel’ which requires...More

This resort is a ripoff when it comes to ski passes. We bought our passes in the morning and were told the lifts are open, but they wee closed. They didnt want to return the passes. Beware you will NEVER be able to return the...More

I always went with one foot strapped. Didn't actually think much more than that, but people do ride the lifts with no boards or skis too, so not sure if its a rule.
I dont see why you would want it off anyway. 4 people on a... More

I always went with one foot strapped. Didn't actually think much more than that, but people do ride the lifts with no boards or skis too, so not sure if its a rule.
I dont see why you would want it off anyway. 4 people on a chair lift with four boards? not sure where you would put them all and it wont be very comfortable.
As mentioned there are gondolas so if you dont feel comfortable with a board on your foot go for that option.